New Pattern: Slicker Tote Coming Soon!

Lazies, Meet the Slicker Tote! I have to tell you this gorgeous basic tote is addictive. Just sayin’… I am so excited about this design. Choose a great print, a little of our Slicker Glossy Iron-on Vinyl and laminate your own fabric. I designed this tote specifically to invite you to try the Slicker vinyl and dip your toe in the laminate fabric pool.

Slicker Tote LGD131
Size 11” x 4 1/4” x 11 1/2”

Slicker Tote Pattern – Expected by Nov 15th
This pattern is a little different, it’s a new style pattern for us, formatted and styled like a project sheet. The price is right there with the whole theme at a fabulous $5 retail. That’s right, a complete Lazy Girl pattern at that great price point. Awesome!

About the Project
The Slicker Tote is a simple project. You’ll laminate the bag fabric using our Slicker Glossy Iron-On Vinyl. That’s the only part of the project that’s laminated. Slicker is very soft and thin, so your fabric will remain soft and flexible. It won’t be like thicker laminated fabrics you might be familiar with. The handles are simple ‘Wrap n Fold’ technique with a little twist. The handles are not laminated. No pockets, no Bag-E-Bottom.

Slicker Paper Backing
Slicker comes with a paper backing. You’ll quickly grow to love and appreciate this paper backing. To use Slicker, simply pull the vinyl from the paper backing and place vinyl on the right side of the fabric you want to laminate. Then, use the paper backing between the vinyl and your warm iron, just like a pressing sheet, and fuse the vinyl to fabric. Any time the vinyl needs a little pressing or touch-up, the paper backing is your friend. Slicker can be pressed again and again after it’s fused in place.

Click to enlarge Slicker Tote pattern cover.

What you’ll learn in this project
I always include something new to learn or add to your sewing tool kit with each pattern. Here’s what you’ll learn in the Slicker Tote:
– Laminate your own fabric using Slicker Glossy Iron-On Vinyl
– Work with Stiff Stuff interfacing
– Work with laminates including using clips instead of pins
– Make ‘wrap n fold’ handles the Lazy Girl way
– Box the bottom of a bag

Notes
Walking or even feed foot recommended
Size 70/10 or 80/12 needed
Pre-wash bag fabric for good fused bond with Slicker
Do not touch warm iron directly to Slicker. Always use the Slicker paper backing as your pressing sheet between the vinyl and iron.
Clover Wonder Clips are great for this project. Keep pins or clips in the 1/4″ seam allowance.
No teflon presser foot needed

Skill Level: Confident Beginner
Yes, it’s just what it sounds like. If you are a confident beginner, you have the confidence to try new ground. You have your beginner skills and knowledge on board and you’re ready to conquer new baby-step horizons. If you can rotary cut, stitch a straight-ish line and have a successful project or two to your name, then Lazy Girl, you are ready for the Slicker Tote.

13 comments on “New Pattern: Slicker Tote Coming Soon!”

It look like a great bag, love the idea of the Slicker for this time of the year, no rain or snow can make the bag wet if out in the weather. Great size for shopping & for crafts to be toted to a class.

I’ve used an iron on vinyl on the Maggie pattern several times (it makes a great holder for my golf Sky Caddie) so am looking forward to the Slicker stuff and the easy tote which will also be a good golf cart accessory!

I just read about this Slicker product on StudioKatDesigns…looks interesting and I’m keen on how well it well it will work with my painted canvas bags (and if I can get it to Costa Rica). ? your bag designs!